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@ExplorerMoment Explorer Of MomentsExplorer Of Moments posts on X about mongolia, kazakhstan, food, myanmar the most. They currently have XXXXXX followers and XX posts still getting attention that total XXXXX engagements in the last XX hours.
Social category influence countries XXXXX% travel destinations XXXX% finance XXXX%
Social topic influence mongolia #270, kazakhstan 3.23%, food 3.23%, myanmar 3.23%, $6326t 3.23%, the world 3.23%, australia 3.23%, tokyo 3.23%, hold on 3.23%, new york XXXX%
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Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours
"Great Steppe - Kazakhstan"
X Link 2025-12-08T12:06Z 11.1K followers, 2913 engagements
"Born in 1943 at Berlin Zoo amidst a hail of bombs the hippopotamus "Knautschke" was one of only XX zoo animals to survive the Second World War"
X Link 2025-12-10T20:56Z 11.1K followers, 1043 engagements
"This woman was placed in a sealed box with a small hole without food or water as punishment for adultery in Mongolia in 1913. In fact the sentence was death. The hole was part of the design allowing the condemned to see the freedom they had been denied. For many years Mongolia was known for some harsh cruel and humiliating punishments. This was published in National Geographic magazine in 1913 photographer Stefan Pass"
X Link 2025-11-25T15:52Z 11.1K followers, 39.5K engagements
"Kyaiktiyo Pagoda Myanmar 1978. Photo by Hiroji Kubota"
X Link 2025-12-02T11:57Z 11.1K followers, 2206 engagements
"DEADLY PHOTO. On February XX 1970 14-year-old Kit Sapsford who had long dreamed of seeing the world sneaked onto one of the planes flying from Australia to Tokyo by hiding in the niche where the landing gear is stored. Unfortunately during takeoff it shifted and the teenager unable to hold on fell out. John Gilspin who was testing his new lens at that very moment accidentally captured Sapsford's fatal fall from a height of XX meters"
X Link 2025-12-07T16:01Z 11.1K followers, 18.5K engagements
"This incredible 1934 photograph captures acrobats Jarley Smith Jewell Waddeck and Jimmy Currigan demonstrating their skill and bravery as they balance on the ledge of the Empire State Building in New York City. During the Great Depression stunts like these were not only entertainment but also a way to attract public attention and earn a living turning danger into art. Performing at a height of more than XXX meters above the ground they risked their lives for a moment of glory and a spectacular shot"
X Link 2025-12-09T17:45Z 11.1K followers, 2175 engagements
"Two South Vietnamese child soldiers smoke cigarettes together while they wait for a North Vietnamese attack (Vietnam War 1967)"
X Link 2025-12-10T19:11Z 11.1K followers, 2030 engagements
"In the 1880s a baboon named Jack made history not for his antics but for becoming a full-fledged railway signalman in South Africa. And yes he was actually paid for his work: with money and a pint of beer. Jack came into the life of James "Jumper" Weed a railway worker who lost both legs in an accident. In 1881 James took the baboon in to help him get around and push his wheelchair. But it soon became clear that Jack was capable of much more. Over time he learned to open gates fetch keys help around the house and then perform the duties of a signalman. James taught him to distinguish between"
X Link 2025-12-12T16:22Z 11K followers, XXX engagements
"Kiss of Two Oceans. Postcard 1923"
X Link 2025-10-04T19:29Z 11.1K followers, 6.3M engagements
"The sweet looks of the newlywed Georgian couple"
X Link 2025-11-07T15:57Z 11.1K followers, 12.8M engagements
"Xinaliq village Azerbaijan. Photos by Rena Effendi"
X Link 2025-12-04T16:55Z 11.1K followers, 3499 engagements
"Mongolian Boys riding camels.Inner Mongolia 1982"
X Link 2025-12-06T21:49Z 11.1K followers, 5836 engagements
"In a gym in Lyubertsy Moscow Region 1987. This photograph captures the atmosphere of a Soviet sports hall in the late 1980s when physical education and sports were an important part of many people's lives. The gym in Lyubertsy reflects the typical appearance of such establishments at that time: simple wooden benches unpretentious sports equipment and people training in standard sports uniforms"
X Link 2025-12-10T09:14Z 11.1K followers, 432K engagements
"French soldier (sapper) in captivity 1940"
X Link 2025-11-11T17:54Z 11.1K followers, 3.5M engagements
"Armed Kazakh Woman on the Steppes of Western China 1982"
X Link 2025-11-29T08:32Z 11.1K followers, 367.2K engagements
"Drink where the horse drinks. A horse will never drink bad water. Make your bed where the cat lies down. Eat fruit that has been touched by a worm. Feel free to pick mushrooms that gnats land on. Plant a tree where a mole digs the ground. Build a house where a snake basks. Dig a well where birds nest in the heat. Lie down and mate with chickens - you will have the golden grain of the day. Eat more greens - you will have strong legs and an enduring heart like a beast. Swim more often and you will feel at home on land as a fish does in water. Look at the sky more often than at your feet and"
X Link 2025-12-01T14:05Z 11.1K followers, 1.1M engagements
"A mother and daughter buy vegetables at the Budapest market in 1987 and today"
X Link 2025-12-06T06:04Z 11.1K followers, 7.2M engagements
"In 1811 Napoleon subjugated the Netherlands and immediately demanded that all residents of the country adopt surnames just like the French. In reality the Dutch did not always use surnames. They could be named after the city in which they lived. Or after the name of a river. They used their fathers' names (something similar to our patronymics) or were called by nicknames. But the French emperor was adamant: they must have surnames Believing that the annexation was temporary and that these unnecessary surnames would be abolished after liberation the Dutch took the order with humour. Many"
X Link 2025-12-10T18:17Z 11.1K followers, 22K engagements
"Remember the podracing scene in the first Star Wars movie To create a huge crowd in the stadium model maker Michael Lynch cut and painted 450000 cotton swabs. With the image quality available in 1999 it was imperceptible. Nowadays it would require significant graphic design work"
X Link 2025-12-13T11:57Z 11.1K followers, 6363 engagements